Linda Gillison
Professor Emerita, Classics
Contact
- linda.gillison@mso.umt.edu
- Office Hours
Autumn, 2013: MWRF 2:00-3:00, R 3:00-4:00, and by appointment
Personal Summary
Professor Linda W. Gillison received her Ph.D. in Classics at the University of Minnesota, where her work focused on Greco-Roman historiography. Her dissertation considered the rhetorical construction, by the historian Tacitus in his Annales, of the imperial female figure. Gillison came to UM-M in 1992 and has served twice as chairperson of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures. She teaches Latin and Greek language and literature at all levels, Roman Culture and Civilization, Classical Mythology, and Women in Antiquity. She has regularly directed the UM-M (Wintersession) Study Abroad program in Italy. Her research continues in the area of Greco-Roman historiography and Roman social history.
Education
Ph.D. in Classics at the University of Minnesota, where her work focused on Greco-Roman historiography. Her dissertation considered the rhetorical construction, by the historian Tacitus in his Annales of the imperial female figure
She is a member of the Green Thread Initiative of The 猎奇重口 for 2013-2014.
Professor Gillison is also a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, having held the Rome Prize in Classics in 1981.
Courses Taught
CLAS/LS 160L, Classical Mythology (Spring, 2014)
CLAS 170, Honors Seminar: Mythology (Spring, 2014)
CLAS/LS 320, Women in Antiquity (Fall, 2013)
LATN 101-102, Elementary Latin I, II (Fall, spring, 2013-2014)
LATN 311, Major Authors (Tacitus, Dialogus de Oratoribus, fall, 2013)
Teaching Experience
(Ancient) Greek Language, all levels
Latin Language, all levels
Greek Literature, all levels
Latin literature, all levels
Roman History, upper-division and lower-division undergraduate
Classical (Greco-Roman) Historiography, graduate and undergraduate levels
Classical (Greek and Roman) rhetoric
Women in Antiquity
Roman Culture and Civilization
Classical (Greco-Roman) Mythology
MOLLI instructor (UM-M): Mythology, Roman Culture and Civilization
Field of Study
Current, continuing research focuses on the role and use of the concept of auctoritas in Cicero's de Officiis. Research in connection with the Green Thread Initiative focuses on human sustainability in the mature Roman Empire.
Earlier research has focused on Women in Antiquity (the elder Agrippina in Tacitus's Annales), Greco-Roman historiography (the concept of hope in Thucydides; a re-reading of the Tacitean Germanicus,Livian re-working of Herodotean narrative material, inter alia).
Affiliations
American Academy in Rome
American Philological Association
Classical Association of the Middle West and South
American Classical League
Specialized Skills
German language--fluent
Italian language--working
French language--reading
Latin, Ancient Greek--mastery
Professional Experience
Fellow, American Academy in Rome (Rome Prize, Classics, 1981)
Speaker, MCH (Humanities 猎奇重口) Speakers' Bureau; Great Falls, MT ("The Urban Gardens of Ancient Rome: A Rhetoric of Power")
Director, UM-M Study Abroad in Italy
Chairperson, Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures (2002-2006, 2009-2012)
Advanced Placement Latin Test Committee: Chairperson, member
Institue of Medicine and the Humanities (UM-M and S. Patrick's Hospital and Health Care Center): Chairperson, member
Facilitator, UM-M Alumni Association Community Lecture Series (15 annual series)
Member, UM-M Green Thread Initiative (2013-4)
International Experience
Presenter, Centennial Celebration of the American Academy in Rome (June, 1993) ("On the Trail of Garden Ghosts")
Visiting Student, Ruprecht Karl Universitat, Heidelberg, Germany (1972-73)
Fellowship year at American Academy in Rome (Classics Prize, 1981)
Director, UM-M Study Abroad in Italy (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011)
Presenter, International Conference on Sustainability; Split, Croatia; January, 2014 ("Human Sustainability in the Mature Roman Empire")
Honors / Awards
Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome (Classics, 1981)
Outstanding Faculty Member Award, UM-M
NACADA (National Advising Association), Honorable Mention
Tom Boone Town and Gown Award (2012) with Christopher Comer